International conference: „Healthcare integrated biobanking

Second announcement
International conference: „Healthcare integrated biobanking and multiomics biomarker
analysis” (July 3-5, 2014)
Workshop: „Lipidomics for biomarker and clinical analysis” (July 1-3, 2014)
Dear Colleague,
We would like to announce the International Conference “Healthcare integrated biobanking and
multiomics biomarker analysis“ held in Regensburg during July 3-5, 2014
In addition, a pre-conference workshop on “Lipidomics for biomarker and clinical analysis” will take
place during July 1-3, 2014.
We would like to invite you to participate in our international events and visit the medieval city
Regensburg in Bavaria.
The goal of the conference is to transfer recent research and innovative biomarker candidates from
diverse body fluid- and cell-based analyses into applications for health-care integrated biobanking,
diagnostics, clinical practice, therapy-monitoring and outcome prediction. It covers
biomarker/biobanking aspects of multiomics analysis of a broad range of aging disorders such as
vascular diseases, “diabesity”, neurodegenerative diseases and inflammation.
The workshop will present lipidomic approaches to investigate body fluids, cells and tissues with a
focus on prealanytics, analytical strategies as well as data processing and visualization.
The conference and the workshop will bring together researchers, clinicians and industry to address the
latest developments in health care integrated biobanking and multiomics biomarker analysis.
In addition, the current status of the health-care integrated diagnostic and therapeutic biobank facility of
the Institute for Laboratory Medicine and Transfusion Medicine at the University Hospital Regensburg
will be presented.
For more information please visit the website www.multiomics.ukr.de
We are looking forward to meeting you in Regensburg in July 2014.
Prof. Schmitz and the organizing committee,
Evelyn Orsó, Gerhard Liebisch, Susanne Heimerl & Megi Sharikadze
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University Hospital
Regensburg
Registration
For registration please visit the website of the conference and
follow the guidelines.
Regensburg, Germany
The registration fee covers the participation including lunches
and coffee breaks during the conference.
Conference host
The
The conference and the preconference workshop entitled
„Lipidomics for Biomarker and Clinical Analysis” held in
„Lipidomics for Biomarker and Clinical Analysis“ are
Regensburg on July 1-3, 2014.
conference
follows
the
preconference
workshop
hosted by the Institute for Laboratory Medicine and Transhttp://www.ukr.de/kliniken-institute/klinische-
For registration please consult
conference and workshop website
Conference venue
www.multiomics.ukr.de
Lecture Hall A2
University Hospital Regensburg
Franz-Josef-Strauß-Allee 11,
D-93053 Regensburg, Germany
Integrated
Biobanking
fusion Medicine at the University Hospital Regensburg.
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Biomarker
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Fees
Participant
Early
Late
Doctoral fellows
80 €
130 €
Postdocs (under 40)
100 €
150 €
Contact:
Other researchers
150 €
200 €
Industry
300 €
350 €
Conference secretariat
Institute for Laboratory Medicine
and Transfusion Medicine,
University Hospital Regensburg
Franz-Josef-Strauß Allee 11,
D-93053 Regensburg, Germany
Phone: +49-941-944-6200/6201
Fax: +49-941-944-6202
E-mail: [email protected]
Early registration ends on April 1, 2014.
Deadlines
Early registration: April 1, 2014
Late registration: May 15, 2014
Abstract submission: May 15, 2014
International
conference
Start: July 3, 2014
End: July 5, 2014
Healthcare Integrated Biobanking and Multiomics Biomarker Analysis (July 3 -5, 2014)
Conference program
Day 2:
Day 1:
July 3, 2014
13:00 -13:10
Introduction
Gerd Schmitz (Regensburg, Germany)
13:10-15:15
S1: Health-care integrated biobanking
Thomas Illig (Hannover, Germany): Biobanking in multiomics studies: lessons from cardiovascular diseases
Joachim Thiery (Leipzig, Germany): Biobanking and
metabolomics from newborn screening to health-care
Michael Kiehntopf (Jena, Germany): Biobanking and targeted metabolomics for discrimination of systemic inflammatory disorders in critically ill patients
Michael Neumaier (Mannheim, Germany): Cryostability of
analytes in long term biobanking
Short presentation from abstracts
15:15 -15:45
15:45-17:55
Coffee break
S2: Transcriptomics and epigenetics
Assam El-Osta (Melbourne, Australia): Epigenetic implications for the diabesity syndrome
Andrew J. Pospisilik (Freiburg, Germany): Epigenetic
control by histone methylation
July 4, 2014 (continued)
Jens Wiltfang (Göttingen, Germany): Protein biomarkers in
neurodegenerative diseases
Jochen Klucken (Erlangen, Germany): Alpha-synuclein and
related proteins in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease
Day 2:
July 4, 2014 (continued)
16:15 -16:40
Keynote lecture: Gerd Schmitz
(Regensburg, Germany): High-density lipoproteins: from
reverse cholesterol transport to extracellular vesicle release and remodelling in vascular disease
Christoph H. Borchers (Victoria, Canada): MRM-based plasma proteomics in microbial infection and inflammation
19:00-open end: Gala-Dinner
Short presentations from abstracts
Day 3:
July 5, 2014
10:40 -11:00
Coffee break
08:30-10:40
S6: Lipidomics in vascular and
metabolic diseases
11:00-12:55
S4: Membrane microdomains and
extracellular vesicles
Heribert Schunkert (Munich, Germany): Marker of vascular and metabolic diseases: lessons from population genetics
Elina Ikonen (Helsinki, Finland): Membrane microdomains and
vesicular traffic in cellular models of Alzheimer’s disease
Edit Buzás (Budapest, Hungary): Extracellular vesicles in inflammation and autoimmunity
Anette Draeger (Bern, Switzerland): The “annexin-survival
package”: plasma membrane repair and cellular damage control
Susanne Heimerl (Regensburg, Germany): Platelet-derived
extracellular vesicles: implications to platelet transfusion and
diseases
Short presentation from abstracts
Christian Wolfrum (Zürich, Switzer land): Major players
of cellular lipid traffic in obesity: from mouse to man
Luigi Iuliano (Latina, Italy): Oxysterols and non-alcoholic
fatty liver disease
Silke Matysik (Regensburg, Germany): Lipidomic
“cascade” screening of plasma sterols: diagnostic stratification and therapeutic monitoring
Short presentations from abstracts
10:40 -11:00
Coffee break
11:00-13:00
S7: Cellular stress management
& lipotoxicity
13:00 -14:00
Lunch break
Antonio Moschetta (Bari, Italy): The oppprtunities and
caveats of multigenic nuclear receptor regulation as
therapeutic targets
14:00-15:55
S5: Organelle lipidomics
Rudolf Zechner (Graz, Austria): Lipid droplets and diabesity
Anna Nicolaou (Manchester, UK): Short-lived signalling
lipids in inflammation
Short presentations from abstracts
Evelyn Orsó (Regensburg, Germany): Endolysosomal lipids
and phospholipidosis
Ira J. Goldberg (New York, USA): Sphingolipids, lipotoxic
cardiomyopathy and cardiac failure
Michael Schlame (New York, USA): Endoplasmic reticulum
and mitochondrial function in health and disease
Pablo V. Escribá (Palma de Mallorca, Spain): Lipid microdomains, ER stress and autophagy in cancer cell therapy
Ronald J. A. Wanders (Amsterdam, The Netherlands): Peroxisomal function in health and disease
Gábor Balogh (Szeged, Hungary): Lipids, as key players
in cellular heat stress management
Short presentation from abstracts
Short presentations from abstracts
15:55 -16:15
13:00
18:00-open end: Poster session with wine & cheese
Day 2:
July 4, 2014
08:30-10:40
S3: Proteomics in civilization disorders
Helmut Meyer (Dortmund, Germany): Proteomic profiling
differentiates hepatic steatosis, steatohepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma
Refreshments
Closing remarks
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Registration
University Hospital
Regensburg
For registration please visit the website of the workshop and
follow the guidelines.
The registration fee covers the participation in the workshop
including lunches and coffee breaks during the workshop.
Workshop host
The number of the workshop participants is restricted up to
The workshop and the conference workshop entitled
60 persons, therefore, to ensure your place at the workshop
„Healthcare integrated biobanking and multiomics bi-
you should register as soon as possible.
omarker analysis“ are hosted by the Institute for Laboratory Medicine and Transfusion Medicine at the University
Hospital Regensburg.
http://www.ukr.de/kliniken-institute/klinische-
The workshop is followed by the conference „Healthcare
integrated biobanking and multiomics biomarker analysis” held in Regensburg on July 3-5, 2014.
Lipidomics
for Biomarker
and Clinical
Analysis
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Workshop venue
Regensburg, Germany
For registration please consult
conference and workshop website
Seminar room A2 I-III
University Hospital Regensburg
Franz-Josef-Strauß-Allee 11,
D-93053 Regensburg, Germany
www.multiomics.ukr.de
Pre-conference
Workshop
Fees
Participant
Early
Late
Doctoral fellows
130 €
180 €
Postdocs (under 40)
200 €
250 €
Other researcher
300 €
350 €
Industry
450 €
500 €
Early registration ends on April 1, 2014.
Contact:
Workshop secretariat
Institute for Laboratory Medicine
and Transfusion Medicine,
University Hospital Regensburg
Franz-Josef-Strauß Allee 11,
D-93053 Regensburg, Germany
Phone: +49-941-944-6200/6201
Fax: +49-941-944-6202
E-mail: [email protected]
Start: July 1, 2014
End: July 3, 2014
Workshop: Lipidomics for Biomarker and Clinical Analysis
July 1-3, 2014
Program outline
Day 1: 01.07.2014
Workshop speakers
Jos Brouwers (Utrecht, The Netherlands)
Scope
This workshop will present cutting-edge knowledge on
Lipidomic analysis of body fluids, cells and tissues.
Uta Ceglarek (Leipzig, Germany)
Christer S. Ejsing (Odensee M, Denmark)
William J. Griffiths (Swansea, UK)
The focus will be on pre-analytical and analytical strategies as well as on data processing and visualization.
Michal Holčapek (Pardubice, Czech Republic)
Thomas Kopf (Regensburg, Germany)
Themes
The program includes several major topics such as
1. Membrane and trafficking lipids (glycerophospholipids,
sphingolipids, neutral lipids),
2. Signaling lipids (lysophospholipids, sphingolipids, eicosanoids, endocannabinoids, fatty acid amides, prostanoids, oxysterols),
3. Analysis of body fluids and microparticles,
4. Analysis of cells and tissues,
5. Lipidomics in disease (e.g., endocrine disorders, steatotic liver disease).
12:00 - 13:00 Snacks and Registration
13.00 – 15.00 Session 1A. State of the art in lipidomics instrumentation, methods and data processing
15:00 – 15:30 Coffee break
15.30 – 17.30 Session 1B. State of the art in lipidomics instrumentation, methods and data processing
17:45 – 19.00: Discussion with beer and brezels: Current
and future concepts for instrumentation, methods and data
processing in lipidomics
Harald Köfeler (Graz, Austria)
Gerhard Liebisch (Regensburg, Germany)
Silke Matysik (Regensburg, Germany)
Robert C. Murphy (Denver, USA)
Toni Postle (Southampton, UK)
Manfred Rauh (Erlangen, Country)
Gerd Schmitz (Regensburg, Germany)
Andrej Shevchenko (Dresden, Germany)
Alexander Sigrüner (Regensburg, Germany)
Dimitrios Tsikas (Hannover, Germany)
Day 2: 02.07.2014
08.30 – 10.30 Session 2A. State of the art in eicosanoids and fatty acid analysis
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break
11.00 – 12.30 Session 2B. State of the art in endocannabinoids analysis
12:30 –13:30 Lunch break
13.30 – 15.00 Session 3A. State of the art in sterol and
oxysterol analysis
15:00 – 15:30 Coffee break
15.30 – 17.30 Session 3B. Steroid hormons
17:45 – 19.00: Discussion with beer and brezels: Preanalytical issues: Pitfalls and solutions
Day 3: 03.07.2014
Deadlines
Early registration: 1 April, 2014
Late registration: 15 May, 2014
08.30 – 10.15 Session 4A. Clinical lipidomics
10:15 – 10:45 Coffee break
11.00 – 13.00 Session 4B. Perspectives - Discussion
12.25 – 12.30 Closing remarks